
Anzeige: Beliebter USB-Stick jetzt für keine 15 Euro im Angebot
Bei Amazon gibt es derzeit einen beliebten USB-Stick zum kleinen Preis im Angebot. Er ist auf unter 15 Euro reduziert. (Speichermedien, Amazon)

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Bei Amazon gibt es derzeit einen beliebten USB-Stick zum kleinen Preis im Angebot. Er ist auf unter 15 Euro reduziert. (Speichermedien, Amazon)
The numbers are going the wrong way for a company valued on continuing growth.
Tesla posted its production and sales numbers for the first quarter of 2025 this morning, and they continue the bad news streak for the electric automaker. Tesla produced 362,615 vehicles in total between January and the end of March, a 16.3 percent decrease from the same period in 2024.
The drop in sales was a little less bad; unlike this time last year, Tesla was able to more closely match production with demand. As a result, the company delivered 336,681 EVs in Q1, a drop of 12.9 percent compared to Q1 2024.
The Models 3 and Y make up the vast majority of Tesla's business—it built 345,454 of them in Q1 2025, a 16.2 percent reduction compared to the same period last year. Despite a recent refresh for the Model Y, which comprised the majority of these two EVs, sales declined by 12.4 percent year-over-year, with just 323,800 being sold, compared to 386,810 for Q1 2024.
Amazon hat ein schnelles Ladegerät von Ugreen für den Zigarettenanzünder mit ausziehbarem Kabel und zwei USB-Anschlüssen im Angebot. (Technik/Hardware)
Am 5. Juni 2025 will Nintendo die Switch 2 veröffentlichen. Das Tablet kann Spiele in HDR und mit 120 fps darstellen. Es gibt drei Arten von Spielen. (Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo)
Der Staub auf dem Mond ist scharfkantig und gefährlich. Für Astronauten kann er lebensbedrohlich sein. Die Nasa testet deswegen eine neue Apparatur. (Mondlandung, Nasa)
Samsungs Galaxy S25 Edge sollte Mitte April 2025 erscheinen, wird nun aber auf Mai oder Juni verschoben. Probleme soll es aber nicht geben. (Smartphone, Android)
Enshittification is not the only option.
I've been complaining about tech a lot recently, and I don't apologize for it. Complaining feels great. That feeling of beleaguered, I-against-the-world self-righteousness? Highly underrated.
But a little righteous complaint goes a long, long, loooong way. (Just ask my wife.) Too much can be corrosive, it can make you insufferable to others, and it can leave you jaded, as many people, myself included, have become about technology.
I had three recent experiences, however, that were each quite small in their way but which reminded me that not everything in the tech world has fallen victim to the forces of "enshittification." Once in a while, technology still feels easy and—dare I co-opt the world from Apple's marketing department?—even magical.
Ohne Aufladen oder Austausch von Teilen soll die Batterie praktisch unbegrenzt lange einen gleichmäßigen elektrischen Strom liefern. (Innovation & Forschung, Akku)
Mario Kart World, new GameChat feature are prominent.
In a highly anticipated Nintendo Direct presentation this morning, the company revealed new information about the Nintendo Switch 2 hardware and software ahead of a newly announced June 5, 2025, release date.
The presentation led off with an extended presentation of a new exclusive launch title, Mario Kart World, featuring 15 racers at once on "various regions across the globe" where "you can drive off the race track and go virtually anywhere" in a new "free roam" mode. Characters were shown doing jumps off of walls and wearing multiple different costumes. A new level themed after the original Donkey Kong featured prominently, as did one reminiscent of the Hyrule Castle level of Super Smash Bros. You can also go on "scenic drives with friends" and take photos with them in a new photo mode.
Certain original Switch games will be re-released in new "Switch 2" editions that add new features and improved visuals. In the Switch 2 edition of Mario Party Jamboree, for instance, players will be able to take part in mouse- and camera-controlled games. And Switch 2 Editions of the two Switch Zelda games will allow access to a new smartphone-powered note-taking feature.
The refresh looks the same but charges faster, goes faster, and much farther.
LAS VEGAS—Audi's sleek four-door electric sedan, the e-tron GT, has just received its midlife refresh. Usually, a midlife refresh is mostly cosmetic, intended to prevent the model from feeling too stale in the marketplace. But this time Audi has kept the visual changes to a minimum. There are new wheels and a new interior, as well as redesigned front and rear fascias, although the changes are quite subtle. Instead, there's been a comprehensive reengineering effort under the skin.
Perhaps not quite as comprehensive as the Polestar 2 refresh—which swapped front-wheel drive for rear—but there are now new motors and a new battery pack, which bring with them increased range, a reduced 0–60 mph time, and even faster fast-charging. Audi says it has also worked on the driving dynamics, including adding the same active suspension system we recently experienced in the Porsche Panamera.
As before, the e-tron GT comes in two specifications, but now the base model is the $125,500 S e-tron GT. This now offers 670 hp (500 kW), a 148 hp (110 kW) improvement on last year's model. That drops the 0–60 mph time from 4 seconds down to 3.3, but the 51-mile ( 82 km) increase to its range—now 300 miles (482 km) on a single charge—is probably going to be the most enticing improvement for potential buyers. That's courtesy of a new 105 kWh (gross, 97 kWh usable) battery.